![]() ![]() Welcome to the first SecPro issue of 2022. Let’s get to it!Įxploit Detection & Analysis Log4Shell: VMware Exploits on the HorizonĪnother week in the world of cybersecurity, another Log4Shell panic and VMware Exploits on the Rise. Secret Knowledge: Building Your Security Arsenal.Azure Pentesting Tutorial: Identifying Vulnerabilities in Public-Facing Services. ![]() Despite best efforts, we are still not immune from the remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities in Log4j 2 and it is mutating! In this issue, we look at how VMware products are the target of a vulnerability that allows to establish web shells and launch Remote Code Execution (RCE) attacks and how you can mitigate the risks. It has been nearly a month since the turmoil caused by Log4Shell, and yet another week of Log4Shell panic continues. ![]() SecPro #32: Log4Shell – VMware Exploits on the Rise ![]()
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